An Inventory of Holdings at the University of Houston
Libraries

The Coordinating
Board, Texas College and University System, is a statutory board appointed by
the Governor. It is responsible for statewide planning and policy-making to
assure quality and efficiency in Texas higher education. The collection
consists of Audit Reports, Correspondence, Board Minutes, Proposals, Reports,
Rules and Regulations, Resolutions, and Statements.

The Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System, is a
statutory board appointed by the Governor. It is responsible for statewide
planning and policy-making to assure quality and efficiency in Texas higher
education. The Board's primary areas of responsibility are financial planning,
senior colleges and universities, community colleges, and continuing education,
health affairs, student services and campus planning.

This collection arrived at the archives in relatively good order,
which has been maintained where possible. The collection consists of Audit
Reports, Correspondence, Board Minutes, Proposals, Reports, Rules and
Regulations, Resolutions, and Statements.

Access Restrictions

Open for research.

Use Restrictions

Special Collections owns the physical items in our collections, but
copyright normally belongs to the creator of the materials or their heirs. The
researcher has full responsibility for determining copyright status, locating
copyright holders, and abiding by current copyright laws when publishing or
displaying copies of Special Collections material in print or electronic form.
For more information, consult the appropriate librarian.

Administrative Records

Arranged alphabetically, these records contain 122 folders of
materials dating from 1967-1983. Overall, the original folder order has been
maintained. This collection contains a wide range of materials relating to the
administration of the Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System.
The records consist of Audit Reports, Correspondence, Board Minutes, Proposals,
Reports, Rules and Regulations, Resolutions, and Statements.